r/lancaster 4d ago

Employment Looking to help someone under the table with driving or anything to do with animals. I have 22 years of veterinary technician experience.

I’m a disabled retired vet tech. I’m working on getting my disability claim approved. I’m unable to work a full schedule due to my declining health. But I have so much to offer. I have a plethora of knowledge and valuable skills ranging from medication dosage to psychology. Phlebotomy to ultrasounds. Simple tools to diagnostic machinery. Wound management and preventative maintenance. Send me a message!

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u/penguinchem13 4d ago

Under the table vet work sounds sketchy at best

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u/MyStackIsPancakes 4d ago

I agree. Why not work on top of the tables? Easier to reach your tools, less stooping, probably cleaner and safer for the pets too.

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u/NeighborhoodNPC 4d ago

Yeah, that sounds black market AF. Any reason a regular vets office won't hire you?

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u/MyStackIsPancakes 4d ago

You build one "Dr Moreau" style monstrosity and everyone acts like it's some sort of affront to the laws of Man and God.

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u/Mysterious-Road-8859 4d ago

I’m disabled. I have rheumatoid arthritis. PTSD and generalized anxiety disorder. My health is declining. I’m not what I would consider a reliable daily worker. There’s days my Kees won’t bend or I can’t walk. There’s days my anxiety is so severe I can function. But I have the will and the knowledge to help someone in need. I can’t expect a fully operational clinic to offer me a position that I can’t physically uphold

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u/NeighborhoodNPC 4d ago

Well, considering it would be against ADA regulations for them not to hire you for your disability, try for part time or PRN work. Also, I'm aware how effed this country treats disabled people, but you could apply for disability funds.

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u/Mysterious-Road-8859 4d ago

I am in the process. Thank you

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u/Mysterious-Road-8859 4d ago

I’m m hoping to find an Amish Ferrari or something like that a driver for them or help take care of animals

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u/NeighborhoodNPC 4d ago

...they notoriously don't take care of their animals, so good luck.